Kite and String-Making to Become Punishable Without Bail in Punjab

On Wednesday, a resolution was tabled in the Punjab Assembly to designate kite and string-making as non-bailable offenses. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA, Hina Parvez Butt, moved the resolution citing mounting concerns over the rise in incidents involving stray kite strings across the province. The resolution highlighted the tragic loss of lives in Punjab due to stray kite strings. It also mentioned the Punjab police's failure to control the increasing incidents. PML-N MPA called upon the Punjab Assembly to declare kite and string-making as non-bailable offenses. Furthermore, the judges have been requested to refrain from granting bail to individuals charged under these offenses. It should be noted that the stray kite strings have become a major threat to citizens across different parts of the country. They've injured multiple individuals critically. Last week, the Karachi commissioner imposed a ban on both the sale and flying of kites in the metropolitan. The ban on the making, sale, and flyin g of kites has been enforced under Section 144 CrPC across the city, effective from March 30 to May 29. Source: Pro Pakistani

Kite and String-Making to Become Punishable Without Bail in Punjab

On Wednesday, a resolution was tabled in the Punjab Assembly to designate kite and string-making as non-bailable offenses. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA, Hina Parvez Butt, moved the resolution citing mounting concerns over the rise in incidents involving stray kite strings across the province. The resolution highlighted the tragic loss of lives in Punjab due to stray kite strings. It also mentioned the Punjab police's failure to control the increasing incidents. PML-N MPA called upon the Punjab Assembly to declare kite and string-making as non-bailable offenses. Furthermore, the judges have been requested to refrain from granting bail to individuals charged under these offenses. It should be noted that the stray kite strings have become a major threat to citizens across different parts of the country. They've injured multiple individuals critically. Last week, the Karachi commissioner imposed a ban on both the sale and flying of kites in the metropolitan. The ban on the making, sale, and flyin g of kites has been enforced under Section 144 CrPC across the city, effective from March 30 to May 29. Source: Pro Pakistani